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Arvanitika Tosk subdialect
Arvanitika, also known as Arvanitic, is the variety of Albanian traditionally spoken by the Arvanites, a population group in Greece. Arvanitika is today endangered, as its speakers have been shifting to the use of Greek and most younger members of the community no longer speak it.
Seems like the usual Albanian nonsense. The shaded areas in Greece have a population of 5-6 millions.
Arvanite speakers numbered 50 000 a century ago, and most certainly are less today than then. That there are Albanian populated areas in Epiros anymore is even sillier than that. Cams formed notorious Nazi collaborator units in Epirus that were responsible for countless crimes during the occupation of Greece by the Nazis. Every red dot on the map bellow represents a massacre in South Epirus. Then the tide change, and things had their natural conclusions, and that's that.
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There arent any Albanian left in Epirus and very few Arvanite speakers.
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